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Metaethics and the Functions of Moral Language
ABSTRACT Metaethics has long included debates about the function of moral discourse. Some have argued that moral statements express our attitudes, others that they serve as prescriptions for how to act, still others that they describe moral facts or properties.
Amie L. Thomasson
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De la lógica clásica a la lógica simbólica. Releyendo a Carnap [PDF]
RESUMEN: Rudolf Carnap interpretó la filosofía como un proceso de análisis lógico, explicando pormenorizadamente las propiedades formales del lenguaje y proporcionando una comprensión del lenguaje de la ciencia.
Casadesús, Ricard
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Review of W.V.O. Quine, “From Stimulus to Science” [PDF]
This article reviews the book “From Stimulus to Science” by W.V.O ...
Legg, Catherine
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Intentionalism, anti‐Intentionalism and conversational interaction
Abstract Proponents as well as opponents of modeling aesthetic interpretation on conversation tend to assume that this implies that the author's intention constitutes the meaning of her work and that the aim of interpretation consists in recovering it.
Palle Leth
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Carnap’s Principle of Tolerance and logical pluralism [PDF]
Logical pluralism is the claim that there is more than one adequate logic. Many authors consider Carnap as one of the forerunners of logical pluralism.
Dias, Diogo
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Frege on the Generality of Logical Laws [PDF]
Frege claims that the laws of logic are characterized by their “generality,” but it is hard to see how this could identify a special feature of those laws.
Beaney M. +26 more
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In this article, I distinguish Wittgenstein's conception of the dissolution of philosophical problems from that of Carnap. I argue that the conception of dissolution assumed by the therapeutic interpretations of the Tractatus is more similar to Carnap's ...
Oskari Kuusela
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What are particularistic pejoratives?
Particularistic pejoratives (PPs) mock individuals based on their personal attributes yet lack a precise definition. This paper seeks to refine our understanding of PPs by examining their derogatory profiles across three dimensions: descriptiveness, intensity, and slurring potential.
Víctor Carranza‐Pinedo
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Carnapian Explication and the Canberra Plan’s Conceptual Analysis: a Comparison and Critique [PDF]
Conceptual analysis has been a traditional methodology within analytic philosophy, but it also has been the target of numerous attacks. On the other hand, explication has been undergoing a revival as a methodological alternative due to the revisionary ...
Miranda, Rogelio
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Semantic Information G Theory and Logical Bayesian Inference for Machine Learning [PDF]
An important problem with machine learning is that when label number n\u3e2, it is very difficult to construct and optimize a group of learning functions, and we wish that optimized learning functions are still useful when prior distribution P(x) (where ...
Lu, Chenguang
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